01501 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082000800120084001400128100002100142245004300163250001000206260003000216300002800246520092100274650002801195650002301223990002501246INLIS00000000000648920221014103625 a0010-0520006489221014 | | ind  a9799749352 aind a291 a291 MCE t0 aMcElwain, Thomas1 aThe London Lectures /cThomas McElwain aEd. 1 aJakarta :bIstifad,c2004 axii, 102 hlm. ;c21 cm. aThis collection of essays dispenses with rhetoric, and in terse notes material that has been hidden or neglected by all religious establishments. The staggering revelations to be found in these pages must change not only every individual who reads them, but the very nature of interfaith dialogue its self. Muslims and Christians engaged in the battle of the books will find themselves lifted out their locked confrontations to face each other with fresh, new honesty. The author examines not only some old issues in a new light such as the Biblical predictions of Muhammad and Ali, upon whom peace, but breaks open astounding insights on the Gospel in an examination of overlooked texts that have always been available. His sholarly examination of the Biblical narrative of Abraham, upon whom be peace, will make Christian rethink their approach to the Bible, and Muslims re-evaluate their role in the modern world. 4a1. Comparative Religion 4a2. Islam-Christian a01757/MKRI-P/II-2005